2 how to define or modify a macro command, 3 calling a macro command from the timeline, 19 ipedit settings – EVS IPDirector Version 5.9 - January 2011 Part 8 User’s Manual User Manual

Page 225: 1 general, Clip information display, Transition effects, Volume automation range, How to define or modify a macro command, Calling a macro command from the timeline, Ipedit settings

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IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 8: Editing - IPEdit

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

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4.18.2 H

OW TO

D

EFINE OR

M

ODIFY A

M

ACRO

C

OMMAND

To define or modify a macro command, proceed as follows:

1.

Click the menu Tools > Settings, and click the category IPEdit > Macro
Commands
in the tree view.
The list of macro commands opens on the right pane.

2.

Do one of the following:

To define a new macro command, select the action to be performed with

the macro command in the Action drop-down list box:

To modify an existing macro command, double-click in the grey box

corresponding to the macro to modify.

The settings window related to the selected action appears.

3.

Define or modify the relevant settings according to the detailed information

you can find in the sections 4.17.4 (Clip GPIs), 4.15.4 (Replace Settings) or
4.12.6 (Add/ Modify Transition Effect Window).

4.

Click OK to confirm the macro definition and leave the Settings window.

4.18.3 C

ALLING A

M

ACRO

C

OMMAND

F

ROM THE

T

IMELINE

When a macro command has been defined, you can call the macro command via
the key combination INSERT + # macro command (number associated to the
macro command in the Settings window). When you call a macro command in a
timeline, the associated function is automatically applied if the position is properly

defined or the relevant timeline elements properly selected.

4.19 IPEDIT SETTINGS

4.19.1 G

ENERAL

Clip Information Display

This option defines the default information displayed on the timeline element.

Transition Effects

This option defines the default settings for the transition effects applied manually

or automatically. Also refer to the section 4.12.7 ‘Transition Effect Settings’, on
page 157.

Volume automation Range

This option defines the default values for the maximum and minimum graphic
volume range in the Audio Volume Automation panel.

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